LAS VEGAS, NEV: The UNLV Runnin' Rebels, 14-12 overall and 5-7 in the WAC's Mountain Division, will host Wyoming on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 7:35 p.m. at the Thomas & Mack Center (18,500). UNLV then will close out the regular season against Colorado State on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7:35 p.m. The WAC Tournament will begin on Tuesday, March 3, with first round games at the Thomas & Mack Center.

All Runnin' Rebel games will be carried live on KXNT AM-840. Ken Korach and Glen Gondrezick will call the action all season long. The pregame show for the final two home games will begin at 7 p.m. Fans can now bring their radio to the game and tune in to KXNT's radio broadcast inside the Thomas & Mack Center on 99.5 FM.

TELEVISION: No television for Thursday's game between Wyoming and UNLV. FOX Sports West 2 will televise Saturday's game between Colorado State and UNLV.

RADIO/TV SHOW INFO: "Game Time with UNLV Hoops" television show will be shown every Sunday on KLAS TV-8 at 5:30 p.m. The show, with Head Coach Bill Bayno and host Dave McCann, features previews of upcoming opponents and highlights of previous games.

"The Bill Bayno Radio Show" can be heard live every Tuesday from Gordon Biersch (located on 3987 Paradise Road) at 7 p.m on KXNT AM-840 with hosts Ken Korach and Glen Gondrezick. The weekly show features interviews with coaches, opposing coaches as well as listener call-ins. Listeners are invited to call in to the show at (702) 733-5968. The next two coaches shows will be Tuesday, Feb. 24 and Monday, March 2.

In addition every Runnin' Rebel game can be heard live on Teamline by calling (800) 846-4700. The Runnin' Rebel team access code is 1094. Also, Runnin' Rebel basketball radio broadcasts can be heard on the net: www.audionet.com

THE SERIES: UNLV leads the series against Wyoming 7-6. Wyoming defeated UNLV 73-62 on Jan. 31, in Laramie. Kevin Simmons led UNLV with 20 points, all in the second half. UNLV leads the series against Colorado State 8-3. CSU defeated UNLV 60-57 on Jan. 29, in Fort Collins. Tyrone Nesby led UNLV with 25 points. The Rams have won the last three meetings since UNLV has joined the WAC in 1996.

UNLV vs. WAC: The Runnin' Rebels have an all-time record of 138-50 (.734) vs. the WAC (which includes Fresno State and San Jose State from the Big West). UNLV has compiled a two-year conference record of 16-12. UNLV was 11-5 in the Pacific Division last season. The Runnin' Rebels are now a member of the Mountain Division (Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, UNLV, Texas-El Paso, Utah, Wyoming).

A STATISTICAL COMPARISON: Here's a look at Wyoming and UNLV's statistical comparison in 1997-98. UNLV WYOMING

UNLV vs. UTAH RECAP: No. 5 Utah defeated UNLV 79-68 at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City as a part of ESPN Big Monday. The Runnin' Rebels battled the Utes throughout the game. UNLV led 23-22 on a basket by freshman forward Donovan Stewart with 5:08 left in the half. Utah outscored UNLV 18-7 over the final 5:08, highlighted by a halfcourt shot by guard Andre Miller as time expired in the half. Utah led 40-30 at halftime. Utah led 48-36 on a basket by center Michael Doleac with 16:08 to play. UNLV went on a 12-5 run to cut the lead to 53-48 with 13:04 left. The Utes then outscored UNLV 15-7 to lead 68-55 with 6:24 to play. Doleac led Utah with 20 points in 22 minutes before fouling out. Miller added 17 and forward Hanno Mottola had 16. Junior forward Kevin Simmons led UNLV with a game and season-high 22 points (10-for-15 FT). Freshman center Kaspars Kambala added 13 and Stewart and freshman guard Greedy Daniels each had 11.

RUNNIN' REBEL HEAD COACH BILL BAYNO: He is in his third season as the head coach of the UNLV Runnin' Rebels. He is UNLV's 10th head coach in the 40-year history of Rebel basketball. He has a career record of 46-38 (.548). He led UNLV to a 22-10 record last season and a third round NIT appearance. He served seven years as the associate head coach at the University of Massachusetts under John Calipari. Other coaching experience includes: 1987-88: Assistant Coach, Baptist College (Charleston, SC); 1986-87: Graduate Assistant Coach, University of Kansas; 1985-86: Graduate Assistant Coach, Seton Hall University. Playing experience includes: 1980-82: Massachusetts and 1983-85: Sacred Heart University.

WYOMING HEAD COACH LARRY SHYATT: He is in his first season at Wyoming and his record is 18-6 (.750).

COLORADO STATE HEAD COACH STEW MORRILL: He is in his seventh season at Colorado State and his record is 120-83 (.591) and career record over 12 seasons is 217-135 (.616).

3-POINT GOALS: Since the 3-point field goal was adopted by the NCAA in 1986-87, UNLV has converted at least one 3-pointer in all 382 games played (counting 26 games this season). The Big West Conference experimented with the 3-point shot in the 1982-83, 1984-85 and 1985-86 seasons. During that period, UNLV connected from 3-point range in 53 of 64 games. The UNLV streak for games in which it sank at least one 3-point shot stands at 395. The last time the Runnin' Rebels failed to make at least one 3-pointer came against Long Beach State on Jan. 25, 1986.

HOME RECORD: UNLV is 10-4 at home this season and are 35-13 (.729) under Bill Bayno at the Thomas & Mack Center over three seasons. UNLV, in its 15th season at the Thomas & Mack Center, has an overall record of 196-31 (.863). UNLV is also 26-7 over its last 33 home games.

RUNNIN' REBELS ON TV: A total of 24 regular season games will be televised during the 1997-98 season. ESPN or ESPN2 will televise 9 times, KUPN 7 times, FOX Sports West 2 7 times and CBS once.

NEXT UP: UNLV has qualified for the WAC Tournament for the second straight season. The WAC Tournament will begin on Tuesday, March 3, at the Thomas & Mack Center. The winner will receive the automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. UNLV was 1-1 in last season's WAC Tourney. UNLV defeated Rice 71-61 and lost to Tulsa, 68-65.

NOTES: The home crowd of 17,490 for the UCLA-UNLV game on Dec. 27, 1997, was the largest crowd since 18,024 attended UNLV's 78-64 victory over Fresno State on Feb. 17, 1997...UNLV shot a season-high .540 from the field (27-for-50) against Tulane on Jan. 4 and Air Force (27-for-50) on Jan. 10...In three games this season, UNLV has recorded two players with 20 or more points: vs. Chicago State (Kaspars Kambala 24 and Mark Dickel 20); Air Force (Keon Clark 28 and Tyrone Nesby 24); BYU (Keon Clark 21 and Tyrone Nesby 20)...UNLV shot .526 from the field against Wofford on Feb. 7 marking the fifth time this season that UNLV shot .500 or better from the field...UNLV held its opponent to under 40 percent shooting from the field over a five-game stretch (Jan. 26 - Feb. 7)...Three players have appeared in all 26 games this season: Tyrone Nesby, Greedy Daniels and Mark Dickel...UNLV shot .711 from the free throw line (59-for-83) over the two games on the last road trip of the regular season. UNLV shot .756 (34-for-45) vs. BYU and .658 (25-for-38) vs. Utah.

UNLV RETIRED THE BASKETBALL JERSEYS OF GONDREZICK AND THEUS ON DEC. 27, 1997: UNLV retired the jerseys of former greats Glen Gondrezick (#25) and Reggie Theus (#23) in a halftime ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 27, at the Thomas & Mack Center. A season-high crowd of 17,490 was on hand for the UCLA-UNLV game. Gondrezick and Theus were both instrumental in putting UNLV basketball on the map. The 1976-77 Runnin' Rebels compiled an overall record of 29-3 and advanced to the school's first-ever NCAA Final Four at the Omni in Atlanta, Georgia. Gondrezick, a 1977 honorable mention All-American, played at UNLV for four years (1973-77). Theus, a 1978 second-team All-American, played at UNLV for three years (1975-78). Gondrezick and Theus join fellow Runnin' Rebel basketball players Stacey Augmon (#32), Sidney Green (#21) and Larry Johnson (#4). The remaining list of UNLV athletes retired jerseys include: David Cohen (#10) and Robbie Ryerson (#10) - soccer; Matt Williams (#15) - baseball; Misty Thomas (#4) and Pauline Jordan (#50) - women's basketball; Randall Cunningham (#12) - football. The two former head coaches are Jerry Tarkanian (#2) and Fred Dallimore (#13) - baseball.

UNLV PLAYER-BY-PLAYER NOTES:

CORKY AUSBORNE: Corky quit the team on Feb. 7 to concentrate on his academics for the remainder of the season. He appeared in 20 games and averaged 6.5 points and 2.2 rebounds. Shot .350 from 3-point range (35-for-100). Scored 12 points (4-for-7 3FG) in the season opener against Loyola Marymount on Nov. 15. Scored 12 points (3-for-9 3FG) against Eastern Michigan in the Chase NIT on Nov. 19. Established career-highs in rebounds (6) and assists (5). He scored a career-high 19 points (6-for-11 FG) against USC on Dec. 2. He also established career-highs with 4 3-pointers made and 35 minutes played. Scored 7 points in 31 minutes at Michigan on Dec. 6. Scored 12 points in 32 minutes against Rhode Island on Dec. 13. Tied his career-high with 4 3-pointers against the Rams. He injured his right thumb on Dec. 13 and played against Rhode Island. He missed the game against Chicago State (Dec. 17). He came back and scored 6 points (2-for-5 3's) in 25 minutes against No. 25 Syracuse on Dec. 20. He scored 14 points (4-for-7 3's) and tied his career-high with 4 3-pointers made against UC Irvine on Dec. 23. Scored 12 points in 31 minutes Tulane on Jan. 4. Once again tied his career-high with 4 3-pointers made (9 attempts). He scored 14 points against Air Force on Jan. 10. For the fifth time this season, connected on 4 3-pointers. Shot .450 (9-for-20) from 3-point range over a three-game stretch (Tulane, Air Force, New Mexico, Jan. 4-15). Scored in double figures in 7 games.

KEON CLARK: He was suspended from the team indefinitely on Feb. 9 for violating team rules. Preseason honors include: first-team All-American by Sport Magazine; second-team All-American by Basketball Weekly; third-team All-American by Dick Vitale; Naismith College Player of the Year Candidate and listed as a candidate for the John R. Wooden Award. He has appeared in 10 games and is averaging 14.8 points, 8.6 rebounds and 2.6 blocked shots. He returned to action against Tulane on Jan. 4. He scored 20 points (8-for-11 FG), 17 in the second half, in 31 minutes. He scored a career-high 28 points (9-for-12 FG, 2-for-2 3PFG) in 33 minutes against Air Force on Jan. 10. Scored 9 points and pulled down a season-high in both rebounds (12) and blocked shots (6) in 37 minutes against No. 15 New Mexico on Jan. 15. Recorded his first double-double of the season with 16 points and 10 rebounds against UTEP on Jan. 17. Also had 5 blocked shots against the Miners. Scored 21 points (7-for-11 FG) and pulled down 9 rebounds in 29 minutes against BYU on Jan. 22. Scored 15 points and had 4 blocked shots in 37 minutes against No. 4 Utah on Jan. 24. Scored 10 points, pulled down 9 rebounds and recorded a season-high 5 assists against Chaminade on Jan. 26. Pulled down 11 rebounds and had 3 blocked shots in 38 minutes against Colorado State on Jan. 29. Recorded his 17th career double-double with 18 points (6-for-10 FG), 11 rebounds and 4 blocked shots in 29 minutes against Air Force on Feb. 5. Missed the game on Feb. 7 against Wofford with a case of conjunctivitis (pink eye). Has scored 20 or more points 12 times at UNLV. Has scored in double figures in 30 of 39 career games. Has registered 5 blocks or more in a game 12 times in his career. Has 26 blocks on the season and has 138 career blocked shots. Needs 9 more to break the UNLV all-time blocked shots record (Elmore Spencer had 146 from 1990-92).

GREEDY DANIELS: He has appeared in 26 games and is averaging 8.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.9 assists. Team-leader with 49 steals and second with 76 assists. Scored 7 points and dished out 5 assists in 30 minutes in his first collegiate game against Loyola Marymount on Nov. 15. Scored 13 points (4-for-7 FG) and dished out 5 assists in 28 minutes against Eastern Michigan in the Chase NIT on Nov. 19. He played his best all around game of the season against USC on Dec. 2. He scored 17 points (7-for-10 FG), pulled down a season-high 9 rebounds (defensive), 6 assists and 5 steals. Played a season-high 40 minutes against Michigan on Dec. 6 and pulled down 7 rebounds with 4 steals. Scored 12 points and pulled down 5 rebounds in 38 minutes against Rhode Island on Dec. 13. He dished out a season-high 8 assists against Chicago State on Dec. 17. Scored 11 points, dished out 5 assists and had 3 steals in 29 minutes against UC Irvine on Dec. 23. Scored 6 points, 2 steals and dished out 6 assists in his second start at the point guard position against Tulane on Jan. 4. Scored 7 points with 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals in 26 minutes against Air Force on Jan. 10. Scored 13 points (4-for-7 FG, 2-for-3 3PFG) and 6 rebounds in 30 minutes against No. 15 New Mexico on Jan. 15. Scored 6 points and had 4 rebounds in 27 minutes against UTEP on Jan. 17. Scored 9 points and had 3 steals in 24 minutes against Chaminade on Jan. 26. Scored 12 points (4-for-6 FG, 2-for-3 3PFG), pulled down 5 rebounds and had 2 steals in 27 minutes against Colorado State on Jan. 29. He recorded a good overall game against Wofford on Feb. 7. He scored 12 points (5-for-8 FG), 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals in 25 minutes. He scored a career-high 19 points (5-for-6 FG, 3-for-4 3PFG, 6-for-7 FT) and recorded a career-high 6 steals in 29 minutes against UTEP on Feb. 14. He scored 11 points in 27 minutes against No. 11 New Mexico on Feb. 16. Scored 11 points and had 3 steals in 27 minutes against BYU on Feb. 21 (18th start of season). He scored 11 points and pulled down 5 rebounds (19th start) in 30 minutes against No. 5 Utah on Feb. 23. Has scored in double figures in five straight games and 11 overall. He is averaging 12.8 points over the last five games.

MARK DICKEL: He has appeared in 26 games and is averaging 5.6 points. Team-leader with 136 assists (5.2 average). Shooting .685 (63-for-92) from the free throw line. He recorded his first career double-double with 12 points and a career-high 11 assists in the season opener against Loyola Marymount on Nov. 15. Scored 9 points and dished out 10 assists against Eastern Michigan in the Chase NIT on Nov. 19. Also had only 2 turnovers in 33 minutes. He dished out 7 assists in a career-high 40 minutes against No. 2 Kansas in the Chase NIT on Nov. 21. Scored 10 points and committed just 3 turnovers in 37 minutes against USC on Dec. 2. Pulled down a career-high 7 rebounds in 24 minutes at Rhode Island on Dec. 13. Scored a career-high 20 points against Chicago State on Dec. 17. Established a career-high with 5 3-pointers (in 6 attempts). Scored 8 points and dished out 4 assists in 29 minutes against UC Irvine on Dec. 23. Scored 5 points with 5 rebounds and 4 assists against UNR on Dec. 30. Had only 1 turnover in 31 minutes. He dished out 6 assists with 2 steals in 26 minutes against Tulane on Jan. 4. Scored 5 points in 13 minutes against No. 15 New Mexico on Jan. 15. Dished out 9 assists and had only 2 turnovers in 30 minutes against BYU on Jan. 22. He dished out 6 assists in 27 minutes against No. 4 Utah on Jan. 24. Recorded 7 assists and had 6 rebounds in 23 minutes against Chaminade on Jan. 26. In a three-game span (BYU, Utah, Chaminade) dished out 22 assists and had 6 turnovers in 80 minutes. Played 36 minutes against Colorado State on Jan. 29 and dished out 6 assists with 2 steals. He dished out 10 assists and had only 1 turnover in 38 minutes against Wyoming on Jan. 31. Scored 8 points and dished out 6 assists against Air Force on Feb. 5. Had no turnovers in 34 minutes against the Falcons. Dished out 8 assists and had 2 steals in 31 minutes against Wofford on Feb. 7. Played all 40 minutes against UTEP on Feb. 14. He recorded 8 assists and had only 1 turnover. Has recorded 10 or more assists three times this season. In a four-game stretch (Jan. 31-Feb. 14 vs. Wyoming, AFA, Wofford, UTEP), had 32 assists, only 5 turnovers in 143 minutes. Scored 7 points and dished out 7 assists in 40 minutes against No. 11 New Mexico on Feb. 16. He scored 14 points (3-for-5 FG, 2-for-2 3PFG, 6-for-10 FT) and dished out 6 assists in 33 minutes against BYU on Feb. 21. Averaging 6.7 assists over his last seven games.

ISSIAH EPPS: He has appeared in 20 games and is averaging 3.8 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots. Team-leader with 35 blocked shots. Appeared in his first game as a Runnin' Rebel against Chicago State on Dec. 17. He scored 6 points, 6 rebounds and had 3 blocked shots in 20 minutes. Played 9 minutes against No. 25 Syracuse on Dec. 20. Scored 8 points, had 8 rebounds with 5 blocked shots in 18 minutes against UC Irvine on Dec. 23. Pulled down 7 rebounds and had 4 blocked shots in 19 minutes against No. 9 UCLA on Dec. 27. Recorded his first collegiate double-double (in his first start) with 14 points (6-for-9 FG) and 13 rebounds against UNR on Dec. 30. Scored 8 points and had 4 rebounds in 22 minutes against Tulane on Jan. 4. He pulled down 4 rebounds and had 5 blocked shots in 20 minutes against Air Force on Jan. 10. Recorded 3 rebounds in 9 minutes against BYU on Jan. 22. He scored 5 points in 8 minutes against No. 4 Utah on Jan. 24. Recorded 4 rebounds and had 2 blocked shots in 17 minutes against Colorado State on Jan. 29. Pulled down 4 rebounds in 15 minutes against Wyoming on Jan. 31. Pulled down 4 rebounds in 16 minutes against Air Force on Feb. 5. Scored 7 points and pulled down 4 rebounds and 3 blocked shots in his third start of the season against Wofford on Feb. 7. He scored 9 points and pulled down 7 rebounds with 3 blocked shots (fourth start of the season) in 25 minutes against UTEP on Feb. 14. Scored 3 points and had 2 rebounds in 18 minutes (sixth start of season) against BYU on Feb. 21.

BRIAN KEEFE: He has appeared in 20 games and is averaging 5.1 points. Shooting .371 from 3-point range (23-for-62). Appeared in his first game as a Runnin' Rebel against Chicago State on Dec. 17. He played 30 minutes and scored 12 points (3-for-6 3-pointers) and had 3 assists and 2 steals. Played 18 minutes against No. 25 Syracuse on Dec. 20 and had two rebounds. Scored 5 points in 14 minutes against No. 9 UCLA on Dec. 27. Pulled down a season-high 5 rebounds in 26 minutes against UNR on Dec. 30. Scored 3 points (1-for-2 3's) in 9 minutes against Tulane on Jan. 4. Scored 6 points (2-for-6 3's) in 17 minutes against No. 15 New Mexico on Jan. 15. Scored a season-high 19 points (5-for-7 3-pointers), 16 in the second half, in 19 minutes against BYU on Jan. 22. Scored 7 points in a season-high 32 minutes against No. 4 Utah on Jan. 24.

Scored 15 points (4-for-9 3's) in 27 minutes in his first start of the season against Chaminade on Jan. 26. He shot .478 (11-for-23) from 3-point range over a four-game stretch vs. BYU, Utah, Chaminade, Colorado State (Jan. 22-29). Scored 5 points in 24 minutes against Air Force on Feb. 5. Scored 8 points (2-for-3 3PFG) in 15 minutes against BYU on Feb. 21. Started seven games from Jan. 26 - Feb. 16. Averaged 5.3 points as a starter.

TYRONE NESBY: He has appeared in 26 games and is the team's leading scorer with a 16.0 average and minutes played with 830 (31.9 average). Third on the team with a 5.5 rebound average. Has scored 20 or more points in 10 games this season and 20 times in his career. Has scored in double figures in 21 of 26 games this season and 49 of 58 career games. Had a string of 18 straight in double figures (March 4, 1997 - Jan. 10, 1998). Scored 25 points in the season opener against Loyola Marymount on Nov. 15. Scored 22 points and pulled down 8 rebounds in 37 minutes against Eastern Michigan in the Chase NIT on Nov. 19. Scored 23 points and tied his career-high with 5 3-pointers against then-No. 2 Kansas in the Chase NIT on Nov. 21. Scored 14 points and tied his season high with 8 rebounds against USC on Dec. 2. Scored 14 points (8-for-10 FT) in 33 minutes against Michigan on Dec. 6. Scored 24 points against Rhode Island on Dec. 13. Established career-highs with 10 free throws made and 12 free throws attempted. Tied his career high with 12 rebounds. Recorded his 10th career double-double. Scored 12 points in 31 minutes against Chicago State on Dec. 17. Scored 20 points (8-for-15 FG) and had 8 rebounds in 32 minutes against No. 25 Syracuse on Dec. 20. Registered his 11th career double-double against No. 9 UCLA on Dec. 27. Tied his season-high with 25 points and tied his career-high with 12 rebounds in 38 minutes against the Bruins. Also established a career-high with 29 field goal attempts. Scored 16 points (14 in the second half) in 30 minutes against UNR on Dec. 30. Scored 11 points (5-for-10 FG) and had 2 steals in 33 minutes against Tulane on Jan. 4. Scored 24 points (8-for-14 FG, 4-for-5 3PFG) in 38 minutes against Air Force on Jan. 10. Scored 11 points (4-for-11 FG) in 26 minutes against UTEP on Jan. 17. Scored 20 points (5-for-10 FG, 8-for-8 FT) in 35 minutes against BYU on Jan. 22. Scored 10 points in 17 minutes against Chaminade on Jan. 26. Tied his season-high with 25 points (7-for-11 FG) in 37 minutes against Colorado State on Jan. 29. Also tied his career-high with 5 3-pointers made (8 attempts) against the Rams. Scored 13 points (5-for-11 FG) and pulled down 8 rebounds in 30 minutes against Wyoming on Jan. 31. Scored 18 points (8-for-14 FG) in 22 minutes against Wofford on Feb. 7. Scored 8 points, pulled down 6 rebounds, 2 blocked shots and tied his career-high with 4 assists in 33 minutes against UTEP on Feb. 14. Scored 18 points (4-for-9 3PFG) and had 4 steals in 34 minutes against No. 11 New Mexico on Feb. 16. Scored 22 points (7-for-16 FG, 6-for-8 FT) in 34 minutes against BYU on Feb. 21. He has appeared in 58 career games and has scored 944 points (16.3).

GRANT RICE: He has appeared in nine games and is averaging 0.8 points and 1.4 rebounds. Scored 3 points and had 2 rebounds in 8 minutes in the season opener against Loyola Marymount on Nov. 15. Played 11 minutes each against Eastern Michigan in the Chase NIT on Nov. 19 and against No. 2 Kansas on Nov. 21. Pulled down 3 rebounds against the Jayhawks. Played a season-high 15 minutes against USC on Dec. 2. Recorded 2 steals in 14 minutes against Rhode Island on Dec. 13. Scored 2 points in 5 minutes against Chaminade on Jan. 26. He tied his season-high with 3 rebounds and had 2 assists in 11 minutes against Wofford on Feb. 7.

KEVIN SIMMONS: He has appeared in 12 games and is averaging 10.5 points and 5.8 rebounds in 278 minutes (23.2 average). Shooting .781 (50-for-64) from the free throw line. He made his UNLV debut against UTEP on Jan. 17. He scored 8 points and pulled down 4 rebounds in 26 minutes. Scored 3 points and had 3 rebounds in 20 minutes against BYU on Jan. 22. Scored 20 points (4-for-9 FG, 2-for-2 3PFG) and was 10-for-10 from the line in 19 minutes against Wyoming on Jan. 31. Recorded his first double-double at UNLV with 15 points and 11 rebounds in 31 minutes against Air Force on Feb. 5. He made two free throws with 1.4 seconds left, leading UNLV to a 59-57 victory. He made his first start as a Rebel against Wofford on Feb. 7. Scored 4 points and had 7 rebounds in 24 minutes. Recorded his second double-double in the last three games against UTEP on Feb. 14. He scored 19 points and pulled down 11 rebounds in 32 minutes. He scored 19 points (8-for-18 FG) and pulled down 8 rebounds in 32 minutes against No. 11 New Mexico on Feb. 16. Recorded his third double-double of the season with 12 points and 11 rebounds in a season-high 35 minutes against BYU on Feb. 21. He scored a season-high 22 points (5-for-10 FG, 10-for-15 FT) in 35 minutes against No. 5 Utah on Feb. 23. Averaging 15.6 points and 8.4 rebounds over his last seven games. Has scored in double figures in four straight games and is averaging 18.0 over that stretch.

DONOVAN STEWART: He has appeared in 25 games and is averaging 5.6 points and 3.1 rebounds. Shooting .464 from the field (58-for-125). Scored 17 points (6-for-9 FG) and pulled down 9 rebounds in 28 minutes in the season opener against Loyola Marymount on Nov. 15. Scored 15 points (6-for-12 FG) in 32 minutes against No. 2 Kansas in the Chase NIT on Nov. 21. Scored 8 points and pulled down 4 rebounds in 22 minutes against USC on Dec. 2. Scored 15 points (6-for-10 FG) in 32 minutes at Michigan on Dec. 6. In his first career start against Chicago State on Dec. 17, he pulled down a season-high 10 rebounds in 27 minutes. Scored 11 points in 23 minutes against then-No. 25 Syracuse on Dec. 20. Scored 9 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in 28 minutes against UC Irvine on Dec. 23. Started a total of four games (vs. Chicago State, Syracuse, UC Irvine, UCLA), and averaged 8.0 points and 7.3 rebounds. Played in 15 minutes and recorded 2 steals against No. 4 Utah on Jan. 24. Scored 5 points and had 2 assists in 21 minutes in his fifth start of the season against Chaminade on Jan. 26. Scored 10 points (5-for-9 FG) and had 3 steals in 19 minutes against Wofford on Feb. 7. He scored 6 points in 15 minutes (10th start of season) in 15 minutes against UTEP on Feb. 14. Scored 6 points and pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds (9 offensive) in 31 minutes against No. 11 New Mexico on Feb. 16. He scored 11 points (5-for-8 FG) and pulled down 4 rebounds in 31 minutes against No. 5 Utah on Feb. 23.

SUSPENSIONS SUMMARY: Keon Clark and Kevin Simmons were suspended by the NCAA for 11 and 14 games, respectively for involvement in an improper trip to Orlando, Fla., which was financed by a sports agent. Clark returned to the lineup on Jan. 4 and Simmons on Jan. 17.

RUNNIN' REBEL BREAKDOWN:
Overall: 14-12
Home: 10-4
Road: 4-8
Neutral: 0-0
WAC 5-7
WAC Home: 3-2
WAC Road: 2-5
Vs. Conference USA: 1-0
Vs. Atlantic 10: 0-1
Vs. Big East: 0-1
Vs. Big Ten: 0-1
Vs. Big 12: 0-1
Vs. Big West: 2-0
Vs. Mid-American: 1-0
Vs. Mid-Continent Conference: 1-0
Vs. Pacific-10 Conference: 1-1
Vs. Pacific West Conference: 1-0
Vs. Southern Conference: 1-0
Vs. West Coast Conference: 1-0
Vs. Sun Belt: 0-0
In overtime games: 0-0
When leading at halftime: 13-2
When Tied at halftime: 0-0
When trailing at halftime: 1-10
When outrebounding the opponent: 9-5
When tied in rebounding with opponent: 0-1
When opponent outrebounds UNLV: 5-6
When have less turnovers than opponent: 8-3
When tied in turnovers with opponent: 2-2
When have more turnovers than opponent: 4-7
When shooting better from the field: 12-3
When shooting worse from the field: 2-9
When shooting better at the free throw line: 10-3
When shooting worse at the free throw line: 4-9
When taking more shots than the opponent: 4-6
When taking fewer shots than the opponent: 10-6
When shooting more 3-pointers: 3-5
When shooting fewer 3-pointers: 11-7
When shooting the same 3-pointers: 0-0
When taking more free throws: 13-7
When taking fewer free throws: 1-5
When shooting better than 50 percent from field: 5-0
When shooting less than 50 percent from field: 9-12
When scoring more than 100 points: 0-0
When Scoring 90-100 points: 1-0
When Scoring 80-90 points: 5-0
When Scoring 70-80 points: 5-1
When Scoring less than 70 points: 3-11
When opposition scores more than 80 points: 1-3
When opposition scores less than 80 points: 13-9
In games decided by less than four points: 1-0
In games decided by 4-10 points: 3-4
In games decided by 10+ points: 10-8